The Influence of Lifestyle on Morbidity Indicators Among Medical University Students

Authors

  • Dilbakhora Umaraliyevna Temirova Assistant of the Department, Andijan State Medical Institute
  • Svetlana Mikhailovna Babich Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Andijan State Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/cajmns.v7i3.3236

Keywords:

Morbidity, Healthy Lifestyle, Students, Medical University, Irregular Nutrition, Adverse Conditions

Abstract

Maintaining health and promoting a healthy lifestyle at a young age serve as a vital foundation for future professional development, long-term active longevity, family formation, and participation in public life. In the context of healthcare modernization and the implementation of national strategies such as “Health” and “Education,” preserving the health of university students gains particular importance. Among students of medical universities, a high level of morbidity is observed, which is associated with intensive academic demands, emotional overload, irregular nutrition, and limited time for recovery. The present study aims to identify the specific features of morbidity among medical students, determine key diseases and risk factors, and justify directions for prevention and health promotion in this population.

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2026-05-03

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Temirova, D. U., & Babich, S. M. . (2026). The Influence of Lifestyle on Morbidity Indicators Among Medical University Students. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 7(3), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajmns.v7i3.3236

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